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Back to Home > News > Saturday, Apr 01, 2006 Nation Posted on Sat, Apr. 01, 2006 email this print... Texas company clones champ
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Signaling the arrival of a commercial horse-cloning industry in the United States, a Texas company says it has cloned two champion cutting horses for $150,000 apiece, established multiple clone pregnancies and will create as many as 30 more cloned horses in the next year.
The plans...
By mid-May to June, Gov. Ruth Ann Minner is expected to receive the paperwork that goes along wit... Murderer closer to possibl
By mid-May to June, Gov. Ruth Ann Minner is expected to receive the paperwork that goes along with the Board of Pardon's recommendation to commute Judith Ann McBride's sentence.
If Minner accepts the recommendation to commute the sentence, McBride will instantly be eligible for parole.
McBride would then have to go before the Board of Parole, which would decide if she is to be rel...
THEATER REVIEW: Some TeCo entries need more work to bring them to completion Even when quot... Competition plays funny as homem
THEATER REVIEW: Some TeCo entries need more work to bring them to completion
Even when quoting Scripture or "promoting family values" - the mission of TeCo Theatrical Productions - the pieces in its 2006 New Play Competition get their pop from laughing at lust.
Only one of the six shorts by local playwrights, Joseph S. Mosley's wild comedy Mae Pearl Turns 80, is fully realized. read more
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania -- Singing of sex and domestic violence, Bi Kidude pounded her drum and shoute... At African music festival,
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania -- Singing of sex and domestic violence, Bi Kidude pounded her drum and shouted ancient Swahili lyrics, delivering a nonstop 40 minutes of African tradition with a hip-hop flavor.
An impressive performance by any standard, and all the more so for a 93-year-old.
Kidude's performance, which mixed once secret bridal initiation songs with a distinctly feminist voice,...
Carrollton: Critics say proposal may send abusers into hiding CARROLLTON - State law doesn... Plan tightens housing limits for
Carrollton: Critics say proposal may send abusers into hiding
CARROLLTON - State law doesn't go far enough to keep sex offenders away from children, Carrollton City Council member Matthew Marchant says. So he's proposing a city ordinance with stricter provisions on where certain sex offenders can live.
The proposal would prohibit registered sex offenders, regardless of how long a...
The world is turned upside down! A masked avenger wants to make things right! Natalie Portman sha... V is for Vendetta, not val
The world is turned upside down! A masked avenger wants to make things right! Natalie Portman shaves her head!
"V for Vendetta," the new action film that opened last week, fits the same mold as books like "1984" and films like "Blade Runner" in its futuristic take on the problems of the current world. This film is primarily concerned with the lack of political activism for worthy causes l...
Simply choose ‘Print’ on your computer and a printer-friendly document will be genera... Despite nerves, HIV test i
Simply choose ‘Print’ on your computer and a printer-friendly document will be generated.
Morality changes in spite of religion (March 24, 2006) Post-graduation study abroad has perks (March 03, 2006) 1st Amendment protects insensitivity (February 24, 2006) Teacher evaluations not always effective (February 17, 2006) America maintains unhealthy obsession with body image (Februar...Back to Home > News > Friday, Mar 31, 2006 Nation Posted on Fri, Mar. 31, 2006 email this print t... Court: gays can't come
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Christopher McCary and John Sullivan still consider themselves married, even if a ruling by Massachusetts' highest court puts their union in legal limbo.
On Thursday, the Supreme Judicial Court, which three years ago made Massachusetts the first state to lega...
BOSTON — Christopher McCary and John Sullivan still consider themselves married, even if a ... Court: Gays Can't Come
BOSTON — Christopher McCary and John Sullivan still consider themselves married, even if a ruling by Massachusetts' highest court puts their union in legal limbo.
On Thursday, the Supreme Judicial Court, which three years ago made Massachusetts the first state to legalize gay marriage, upheld a 1913 state law that forbids nonresidents from marrying there if the marriage would not b...
On the financial front, abuse-related church expenses in 2005 were likely the largest ever for a ... Costs soar for abuse-relat
On the financial front, abuse-related church expenses in 2005 were likely the largest ever for a single year, nearly $467 million, according to Teresa Kettelkamp, director of the bishops' Office of Child and Youth Protection. The abuse problem was already known to have cost dioceses more than $1 billion since 1950, including some expenses paid last year.
Bishop William Skylstad, presiden...
